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Da Sand Crab

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Am thinking about purchasing a rig. Any suggestions or experiential comments would be appreciated.
I am looking for a 12 volt unit that can take salt water use. Gas is not possible here in Hawaii as we have too many tourists and complaining environmentalist that would make a big issue out of the noise and operation. Loook forward to your ideas and comments.
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Sandman

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I've used both and the moving around of the 12 Volt system is difficult because of the size amp battery you need. You are much better off with either a gas or electric one from a boat. It is a waste of time to use these in shallow water, like five or six feet as a snorkel is easier.

http://www.airlinebyjsink.com/the-hows/electric-powered.aspx

It's fun but make sure you are scuba certified.
 

COTTON

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Sandman said:
I've used both and the moving around of the 12 Volt system is difficult because of the size amp battery you need. You are much better off with either a gas or electric one from a boat. It is a waste of time to use these in shallow water, like five or six feet as a snorkel is easier.

http://www.airlinebyjsink.com/the-hows/electric-powered.aspx

It's fun but make sure you are scuba certified.
I agree. :thumbsup: BIG TIME we get enough floaters down in these parts.
 

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